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Alt-week 4.20.13: NASA’s Space Shop, nature’s needles and 30 years of cellphone bills

Alt-week has a look at the finest science and alternative tech stories from the last seven days.

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The natural world provides some innovative biology that is just possible through numerous, lots of years of advancement. Other concepts, well, they happen through great old-fashioned brain power. We have actually got instances of both in this version. Normally. This is alt-week.

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FCC will investigate cellphone unlocking ban, says chairman

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Earlier this year it became illegal in the United States to unlock a carrier-subsidized phone or tablet without prior authorization — but it looks like the Federal Communications Commission may not be so fond of the idea. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski told TechCrunch that the FCC was in fact going to investigate the ban to see whether it has any harmful effects for consumers and competitors. Genachowski is quoted as saying that it “raises competition concerns; it raises innovation concerns.” However, he reportedly wasn’t entirely sure if the FCC would be able to intervene in any meaningful way in this instance — though it will be exploring its options. “It’s something that we will look at at the FCC to see if we can and should…

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Samsung patents perfume-packing cellphone… again

Samsung patents perfume-packing cell phone... again

Genuinely, Samsung, exactly what the heck is with the scented cell phone patents? This isn’t the very first, or also the 2nd time you have actually thought to place pockets of perfume in a phone. This latest patent is somewhat different from earlier concepts, we suppose. We see this one has a scent refilling station created into the charging dock. So, when you set the phone down to charge the battery, it even “costs” the fragrant sponge in the body. It’s also remarkable that this isn’t really a passive perfumed strip or a spraying system. Instead the “absorbant material” is warmed, either by the battery directly or by circuitry triggered as part of an active. So, every time your hippy friend telephone calls, your phone can blast Phish and fill the air with the fragrance of patchouli (or, something else…).

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How can I make calls on Iphone without any cellphone service?

Question by huntress1327: How can I make calls on Iphone without any cellphone service?
I would like to be able to make and receive free calls on my Iphone using WiFi without getting a cellphone provider. I have an Iphone 3G that’s jailbroken and on the latest iOS. I have heard of people doing this but can’t seem to find anywhere that has a step by step on how to do it. If anyone could help that would be awesome. Thanks.

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you would have to use skype or another app that allows you to call

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Intelligent Design And The Modern Cellphone

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I’ve been mulling this concept over for a long while and it took Josh Helfferich’s single image to bring the concept into sharp focus. My thesis (and you won’t like this) is that every major “flagship” phone in the Western market is now made in the same mold, with the same trade dress, with one goal in mind: to fool the casual observer into thinking that everything is an iPhone. While you can argue on the outliers, the truth is right there. Every major phone released in the past four years has cleaved to this design for dear life. The trend began, popularly, with the Nokia 5800 (some would argue that Meizu M8 was the first) and hasn’t stopped since.

The manufacturers’ fear is palpable and it’s time this parade of phones, designed to mimic one major phone, stop. It’s bad for the consumer, it’s bad for the carrier, and it’s bad for the manufacturer.

Before iPhone (BI), manufacturers were fat and sassy, designing phones that came in odd cases and featured whimsical Java stacks. No phone looked like any other and every year designers would pick up cues from each other in terms of popularity. One year it was rugged, the next year it was piano black, the next year it was dark red. Phones came and went and they all looked different.

Except for a few lower-end exceptions, going into a phone store is an exercise in futility. There is no differentiation nor is any phone better than any other. Just as every tablet looks strikingly like every other, every phone looks and works strikingly like every other. The results of this marketing nightmare are clear. You have advertisements that tout meaningless clock speed numbers – as if you’re going to play Angry Birds faster on your Nexus vs. a Samsung Fascinate. Programmers are forced by the vagaries of software to design for the lowest possible system specs. The result, then, is a marketplace cluttered with the same phone, over and over, with various bursts of nervous energy spent championing one identical handset over the rest… until the next model comes out.

This constant churn is what is stagnating the mobile industry. For two years after the iPhone the common refrain was “Why don’t manufacturers hire three (or thirty) really good guys, put them in a room for a year, and make them make the best cellphone ever.” This happened exactly once – at Palm – and never happened again. The closest to this vision, I would argue, is HTC, and they’re no great shakes.

Apple has done their thing. They’re going to keep doing their thing. They are, to continue the evolutionary metaphor, like a very specialized bird with a beak evolved to eat, say, termites. The rest of the birds saw that the termite bird was thriving so they developed a beak to eat ants – they aimed at exactly the wrong target and now each manufacturer is falling over itself – and starving – as it goes after the well-hunted ants in a non-diverse ecosystem.

Samsung, HTC, RIM, LG, Nokia: stop it. Play to your strengths. Reduce your lines to low, mid, and high-end phones. Streamline. The manufacturers took what matters least about the iPhone – the trade dress – and made that an obsession. Take what matters most – Apple’s consumer-focused clarity of vision – and see where that gets you.



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North Korea makes using a cellphone a war crime during 100 day mourning period

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Dear Leader may have blessed his subjects with the gift of 3G in 2008, but in his death he is taking it back… at least temporarily. As part of the country’s 100 days of mourning, cellphones have been banned within its borders. If you’re caught pulling out a portable to make a call, send a text or get directions to the nearest statue of the departed dictator you’ll be charged as a war criminal — that means serious time in a labor camp or death. Fun! Then again, in a nation where the average income is about $ 1 a month and cellphone ownership is a highly restricted privilege, we can’t imagine too many people have anything to worry about. Sadly, this also means there’s one less way to get information out of the already hard to crack territory.

North Korea makes using a cellphone a war crime during 100 day mourning period originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Jan 2012 05:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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